Yellow painted curb means "no parking"
Yellow curbs generally imply that area is designated as a loading & unloading parking area.
You can never stop at a red curb. You can stop at a yellow curb but only to load or unload freight and/or passengers. You can not park in either of these zones.
NO. The yellow paint indicates warning or "do not park here."
No. Also: In some states the curb is painted red, and in many/most others - not painted at all.
A yellow curb means that you cannot park at that curb. You can, however, stop at the curb to unload passengers or freight.
Limited time parking.
A yellow curb means no parking along that curb.
you may not park next to a curb that is painted red.
Stopping or parking is not allowed (except buses).
A yellow curb generally indicates the area is a bus stop. You may not stop or paqrk in this area except to pick up or discharge a passenger (providing you are not preventing a bus from pulling in or out of the bus top). In NYC, the painted curbs are more advisory than anything else - it means that there is some traffic regulation in effect there. The traffic law is guided by the signs or other indicators mounted on poles at or near the curb. So even if the curb isn't painted, the signs are what you have to obey. Example: the curb in front oif a fire hydrant is usually painted red (or some shade of red). It means that you cannot park within 15 feet on either side of it. Also note that a lack of a sign (they can come off the pole sometimes) does not mean that the regulations can be ignored. Lately the City has been painting the areas at the corners of a block in yellow on either side of the curb cut (done so that wheelchairs can get on and off the sidewalk). This is done as a visual signal to pedestrians that there is a curb cut there.
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